Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2014-9100 is an XSS issue in WhyDoWork AdSense plugin 1.2 for WordPress. An attacker could inject script or HTML through the idcode parameter on the plugin settings page. Business risk depends on whether this old plugin is still installed and reachable. Exposure is likely limited to WordPress sites that still run WhyDoWork AdSense plugin version 1.2. The source bundle does not identify other affected versions or products. Prioritize this as a targeted legacy WordPress plugin cleanup item. It is not KEV-backed, but any internet-facing WordPress estate should remove or update obsolete vulnerable plugins promptly. Mitigation focus: Inventory WordPress sites for WhyDoWork AdSense plugin version 1.2.; Disable or remove the plugin if it is unused or unmaintained.; Check vendor or WordPress plugin guidance for any fixed version..
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